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  1. Project principal - WordReference Forums

    Oct 11, 2013 · The project manager would be in charge of the day-to-day running of the project and he would report to the project director, who might be responsible for several projects.

  2. Working in/on a project - WordReference Forums

    Oct 22, 2010 · As far as I know, working in a project would be incorrect. Your knowledge of the correct form is what you should go with. Right! Working on is correct. IN/ON has always been …

  3. "P.O.P" --Acronym--Definition | WordReference Forums

    Nov 18, 2006 · I'm doing a project on the weather, and I'm translating everything from English to French-- but I'm not asking for the French definition. I just want to know what P.O.P stands for …

  4. The project in hand - WordReference Forums

    Sep 12, 2012 · I'm writing my MSc project report in english and I want to use the phrase "The Project in Hand" as a title to a chapter where I will be explaining the idea behind my project. Is …

  5. expect/project/predict/anticipate/estimate - WordReference Forums

    Aug 7, 2022 · The full sentence is here. According to the latest statistics, by 2030, people aged 65 and older are expected /projected to make up 20% of the country's population. This is the …

  6. "To realize a project" vs "to carry out a project"

    Dec 13, 2017 · To realise a project is standard business jargon, as has been pointed out above in #8. Evidence: Collin, Dictionary of Business, 2004, which gives the meaning to put a project or …

  7. collaborate on/in - WordReference Forums

    May 13, 2007 · Which do you use after the verb collaborate, on or in? Especially when ~ing phrase folloew by. Please, refer to the following example sentences I've collected from …

  8. I am caught up on/in/with - WordReference Forums

    Oct 9, 2018 · -I'm caught up on my project. It means that I'm not behind on my project, right? What if I say I'm caught up in or with my project? -I got caught up with/in my project. Can I say …

  9. Behind Schedule - WordReference Forums

    Oct 22, 2004 · We are behind/ahead of schedule: These terms are used when there is an actual schedule to follow, probably in business or education. If you are behind schedule, you have …

  10. Retex (retour d'expérience) - WordReference Forums

    Jul 6, 2020 · I would like to translate "Retex" in English. After a crisis occured in a company, they often organize "retex" ("retour d'expérience") to debrief on what happened, how issues were …